SiliconAngle reports that SlashNext has introduced the new Generative HumanAI tool with generative artificial intelligence that yields 99.9% accuracy in identifying phishing emails.
Barracuda published its 2023 Email Security Trends report that shows how email-based security attacks affect organizations around the world. 75% of the organizations surveyed for the report had fallen victim to at least one successful email attack in the last 12 months, with those affected facing average costs of more than $1 million for their most...
End users report many emails they “think” could be malicious, resulting in a lot of alert noise security teams must analyze. The question: how to effectively manage that volume of traffic and stop email threats that are truly malicious from reaching your employees’ mailboxes in the first place. A Security Orchestration, Automation and Response (SO...
Modifications to the U.S. Department of Defense's cloud service provider security measures are being considered by the department's Chief Information Officer John Sherman following the recently reported exposure of emails with military data on Microsoft's Azure government cloud, DefenseScoop reports.
BleepingComputer reports that Microsoft has moved to strengthen Exchange Server security by advising the removal of formerly recommended antivirus exclusions for the Inetsrv and Temporary ASP.NET Files folders, as well as the w3wp and PowerShell processes.
Symantec has been tracking a new intelligence-gathering campaign led by a group they’ve named Hydrochasma that has been targeting medical labs and shipping companies in Asia.
The U.S. Department of Defense was reported to have launched a probe on the public exposure of several U.S. military emails and data on a Microsoft Azure government cloud server, which was identified by security researcher Anurag Sen over the weekend, DefenseScoop reports.
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